Liposuction – Q&A
Q: What is liposuction?
A: Liposuction is a cosmetic surgical procedure that removes unwanted fat deposits from specific areas of the body to improve body contour and proportion.
Q: What areas can be treated with liposuction?
A: Common treatment areas include the abdomen, thighs, hips, flanks (love handles), back, arms, neck, and under the chin.
Q: Who is a good candidate for liposuction?
A: Healthy individuals close to their ideal weight who have stubborn fat that doesn’t respond to diet and exercise, and who have good skin elasticity.
Q: Is liposuction a weight-loss procedure?
A: No. It’s designed for body sculpting, not significant weight loss. It targets localized fat, not overall obesity.
Q: How is the procedure performed?
A: A small cannula (tube) is inserted through tiny incisions to suction out fat. It can be done using traditional, power-assisted, or laser-assisted techniques, depending on the case.
Q: What is the recovery time?
A: Most patients can resume light activities within a few days. Swelling and bruising subside in a few weeks, with full results typically seen in 1–3 months.
Q: Are the results permanent?
A: Fat cells removed during liposuction do not return. However, weight gain can cause remaining fat cells to expand, so maintaining a stable weight is important.
Q: Are there any risks or side effects?
A: Like any surgery, liposuction carries some risks, including infection, bleeding, contour irregularities, and temporary numbness. These are minimized with proper technique and experienced care.
Q: Will there be visible scars?
A: Scars are minimal. Incisions are small and usually placed in hidden areas. Over time, they fade significantly.
At our clinic, we take pride in offering advanced liposuction procedures that provide minimum scarring and fast recovery, catering to both surgical and non-surgical options. Our commitment to utilizing cutting-edge techniques ensures that our patients can achieve their desired body contours with minimal disruption and downtime.